Table 2. MCV1 and MCV2 coverage and drop out rates. WHO-UNICEF coverage estimates. 2015.
Country | MCV1 | MCV2 | MCV1 - MCV2 drop-out rate1 | Type of vaccine used as of Dec 2016 | Age of MCV2 administration in months | # of years since country started reporting MCV2 coverage |
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Algeria | 95% | 99% | -4.2% | M | 6 years | 16 |
Angola | 55% | 26% | 52.7% | M | 15 months | 1 |
Botswana | 97% | 85% | 12.4% | MR | 18 months | 3 |
Burkina Faso | 88% | 50% | 43.2% | MR | 15 months | 2 |
Burundi | 93% | 65% | 30.1% | M | 18 months | 3 |
Cabo Verde | 92% | 95% | -3.3% | MMR | 15 months | 5 |
Eritrea | 85% | 75% | 11.8% | M | 18 months | 1 |
Gambia | 97% | 77% | 20.6% | M | 18 months | 4 |
Ghana | 89% | 63% | 29.2% | MR | 18 months | 4 |
Kenya | 75% | 28% | 62.7% | MR | 18 months | 1 |
Lesotho | 90% | 82% | 8.9% | M | 18 months | 15 |
Malawi | 87% | 8% | 90.8% | M | 15 months | 1 |
Mauritius | 99% | 85% | 14.1% | MMR | 5 years | 12 |
Niger | 73% | 16% | 78.1% | M | 16 months | 2 |
Rwanda | 97% | 87% | 10.3% | MR | 15 months | 1 |
Sao Tome and Principe | 93% | 76% | 18.3% | MR | 18 months | 2 |
Senegal | 80% | 54% | 32.5% | MR | 15 months | 2 |
Seychelles | 98% | 98% | 0.0% | MMR | 6 years | 15 |
Sierra Leone | 76% | 60% | 21.1% | M | 15 months | 1 |
South Africa | 76% | 63% | 17.1% | M | 12 months | 16 |
Swaziland | 78% | 89% | -14.1% | MR | 15 months | 14 |
Tanzania | 99% | 57% | 42.4% | MR | 18 months | 2 |
Zambia | 90% | 47% | 47.8% | M | 18 months | 2 |
MCV1 – MCV2 drop-out rate = (MCV1 – MCV2)/ MCV1 coverage